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Navigation

A column of plain text navigation links, with an optional heading, for grouping footer links like About, Visit, and Contact.

The Navigation block adds a list of text links, usually as a column in your footer. Use it to group related links under a heading — "Visit", "About", "Support" — the way most footers organise their navigation. The links render as plain text, not buttons; for button-styled links use Button Links instead.

Content

  • Heading — an optional label shown above the links, such as "Visit" or "About". Leave it empty for a list with no title.
  • Links — a repeatable list of links. Each entry stays collapsed until you open it.

Open a link in the list to set:

  • Label — the text the reader sees and clicks.
  • Icon — an optional icon shown alongside the label, chosen from the icon picker.
  • A choice between an Internal link to a page or other piece of your site, or a Custom URL for an outside address.
  • Current Tab or New Tab — whether the link opens in place or in a new tab.

On multi-site setups, an internal link also offers a Site option to point the link at a specific site.

See Buttons and links for how the link picker and icon selector work.

Shared controls

  • Layout — set Direction (Vertical by default, suited to a footer column), Alignment (Left by default, with Center, Right, and Space Between also available), and the Gap between links (8px by default). This block has no container width control.
  • Spacing and padding — padding and margin, both starting at zero.
  • Colour scheme — set the block's colour scheme, or override its background and text colours directly.

Example: a "Visit" column

To build a footer column of visitor links:

Add the block

Add Navigation to your footer.

Set the heading

Set Heading to Visit.

In Links, add an entry for each destination — Plan Your Visit, Accessibility, and Getting Here — pointing each at the right page with an Internal link.

The links stack vertically under the heading, ready to sit beside your other footer columns.

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